“We
Are Special”
I
can recall various times of things my father did when I was young
that has made me feel that I was special to him. Like riding me on
his foot with his legs crossed and saying a nursery rime to that
rhythm. Or the way he cooed over tiny babies, and no doubt over me
when I was an infant. He took us children onto his lap and sang to us
Christmas songs in the season. I have often thought of how I must
have been special to him. Yet I doubt much that I was more special to
him than the other 9 children. He just treated me so, to make me feel his
special love for his children.
I
am thinking that is the way God has imprinted all human beings to
feel there is a God somewhere that is trying to relate to them.
Practically every tribe on earth has a Great Spirit of some kind,
even where there is not much worship in the culture. The Quaker group
has a term for this pervasiveness, “that of God in every man”. God has made the
human race feel special, as if this set of created beings is unique
in all of creation. Way back in the Genesis story of creation, Man
was the crowning work of God and given jurisdiction over the earth
and all living things with the right to subdue the earth. Yet is this
a real, reality, or just the sense we have, feeling we are treated by
God as if we are special?
I
have to wonder about this when I look at various species of nature.
Birds sing and communicate with each other. They sing like they may
be having their morning devotions, as I have heard them many times in
the morning. When the wolves or coyotes howl at night, who is the
audience? Whales also sing. I saw recently where some musicians
learned the music of whales, or was it dolphins, and when an
orchestra played this music, they had an audience of the sea
creatures coming up and leaping, as for applause, (or worship? to the
music they heard. Was it their music? I have to wonder: could it be
possible that other animals and birds, perhaps even insects who are
known to communicate with each other, might they also have a
theology of being special just like we do?
How
about plants? We hardly call them inanimate. Yet do they have any
life of communication and feeling? Why are they all communicating to
who ever, the motivation to be as beautiful and productive as
possible, as if it is their calling? Some experiment which I cannot recall precisely, gave impressions of feelings when
plants are treated specifically. When a person walked into a green
house with a machete bent on destroying the plants they “shriveled
in fear” if I recall rightly, but with a benevolent gardener passing
they had no response. Could plants actually be smarter than we think?
After all, we know we are the Special Ones.
Here
I want to venture even further out into speculation. Are molecules
really just little machines with atoms dancing round the nucleus with
nearly the speed of light, just as they have to? I don't know. But
they also are doing a lot more than they would have to just to be
stuff to make a universe with things more obviously special.
Thus
brings us back to where we started. God has a way of making a special
creation where everyone feels they are special. We tend to feel we
are the select special ones, where there are many aspects of God's
creation that could as well feel special. We haven't even mentioned
the sun, the stars, the galaxies and the super nova, what ever that
is, all of whom could claim to specialness, each in their own way
and sphere. God certainly is a wondrous God to give each aspect of
his creation, a sense of being his own SPECIAL creation, perhaps
each feeling they are created in the image of God, just as or in some
way, like we do. Each having a theology of specialness.
I
don't think this imagination is absurd. With God nothing is
impossible. I am convinced God is far more than any person has ever
let their mind run wild on. I am just pushing out the limits of my
thinking. I invite anyone to do the same. If you feel you are
special.
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